The following guest post was written by Laura D'Amelio, senior content developer for the Division of Students at York University, in Toronto, Canada Do you ever listen in to someone else’s conversation at lunch or while in line to grab a coffee on campus? Maybe you’ve heard the phrases “do more with less” and “wear multiple hats” often, like I do. My job hasn’t been so … [Read more...] about Make Change: Host Your Own Content Strategy Conference
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Meet Confab Higher Ed
Not even two months after Meet Content launched, we flew to Minneapolis, Minn., to be a part of another new creation. We were among the inaugural attendees of Confab, the content strategy conference organized by Kristina Halvorson and Brain Traffic. (See our recap of the conference, including a video of attendees sharing their top takeaways.) We were thrilled. Finally, a … [Read more...] about Meet Confab Higher Ed
Happy Days for Content at HighEdWeb 2012
Another HighEdWeb conference is in the books. This year’s event, hosted in beautiful Milwaukee, Wisc., featured cheese curds, beer, the Bronze Fonz, bratwursts—and of course, tons of incredible insights into making our university’s online experiences awesome. As for content, there were two compelling themes that ran through the various sessions, and I’m going to get to my … [Read more...] about Happy Days for Content at HighEdWeb 2012
A Content-First Approach to Your Events Calendar
Ah, the events calendar. One of the most ubiquitous components of a university website, and often one of the most confounding. From wrestling with feeds and technical configurations to simply getting people to use the darned thing, a calendar can be a headache. Time to schedule some Excedrin. With the right approach, though, that headache can become a valuable asset. An … [Read more...] about A Content-First Approach to Your Events Calendar
Content Takeaways from SXSW 2012
I recently returned from the annual SXSW Interactive festival, which brought 25,000 nerds of various stripes to Austin, Texas, for a week of learning and networking (and breakfast tacos). There were several highlights, but two things pleased me in particular: the strength of the panels on content-related topics and the significant number of higher education professionals in … [Read more...] about Content Takeaways from SXSW 2012